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Our first exposure to Safari tourism in Kenya was a walking Safari with a movable primitive camp. We walked in the bush four hours in the morning and two hours in the evening each day. Our second exposure to Kenyan Safaris was in a conservation area owned by the Maasai tribe. In such an area,… Read more
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As we said in an earlier post, tourism is second to the Suez Canal in generating revenue for Egypt. It is a high-end tourist industry. When we drove from Luxor to Aswan instead of being on a river boat for three days, we had a moving glance at an Egyptian countryside and living situation. The… Read more
